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at first i felt like alice should get a grand gesture. a bronze cast of her fenly french car in the middle of the palace of fine arts or a gold leaf a on the dome of the city hall, but then i remember what she taught me and what defines her work. that the successful preservation project is the one that leaves no trace of the preservationist, she left her mark on me, thank you again for honoring her. >> thank you. >> i did put in a card. i am here too, to thank you for recognizing alice at the end of your meeting. i wanted to mention the fact that the memorial service is unfortunately the same time that you are supposed to have your second meeting in august. and i think some of you may wish to go, i know that staff may wish to go. and so i would like you to think about that. on the other hand, also, if you have to have a meeting, i would like you to not have things on that the preservation community would care desperately about, so thank you. >> thank you. >> my other card is still there. >> okay. >> good afternoon, historic preservation a
at first i felt like alice should get a grand gesture. a bronze cast of her fenly french car in the middle of the palace of fine arts or a gold leaf a on the dome of the city hall, but then i remember what she taught me and what defines her work. that the successful preservation project is the one that leaves no trace of the preservationist, she left her mark on me, thank you again for honoring her. >> thank you. >> i did put in a card. i am here too, to thank you for recognizing...
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atshe said about alice, alice is exceedingly pretty and has a remarkably steady head. in some ways, it is very childlike. ted is a good boy and does well in school. kermit is odd and independent as always. ethel is just a handful. she is a replica. archie is the beautiful idiot. some of those terms sound harsh to us today but were terms of endearment. >> it was probably spot on at alice wast in time. very beautiful. but she had a pretty steady head. up into a woman who had wonderful political acumen, for example. archie had a tough time and had health problems when he was a young lad. kermit was the poetic one.>> yes. >> both of his parents confided in him. i met ethel when she was an older person. she was a very gracious and wonderful lady.i just really liked her. full.ryone liked at she was just that sturdy rock for the rest of the family. ted. keyboard the brunt of all of his father's expectations. manliness and what to do with your life, all of that. >> where the roosevelts put their six children, the largest >> ily in the white house? think so, but -- >> tyler had
atshe said about alice, alice is exceedingly pretty and has a remarkably steady head. in some ways, it is very childlike. ted is a good boy and does well in school. kermit is odd and independent as always. ethel is just a handful. she is a replica. archie is the beautiful idiot. some of those terms sound harsh to us today but were terms of endearment. >> it was probably spot on at alice wast in time. very beautiful. but she had a pretty steady head. up into a woman who had wonderful...
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alice had a leg problem. she stretched her leg. she was indulgent towards alice. alice said i'm not going go to boarding school. so her step mother gave into that. but as alice got older, i think she was seeking attention that she never ever had. so to find that attention, she couldn't quite get it from her father or step mother. didn't get it from her step siblings, alice looks on a bigger stage for that. once she began to cross the lines of propriety, the relationship became more strained. >> was there a difference in how she treated her own children. >> she preferred ethel. i think alice knew that. she was strong willed. she had been a little spoiled. her grandparents would buy her anything. she had a strong will and edith would have preferred a more pliant, more traditional daughter. she had one. that was tough. no one talked to alice about her mother's death. t.r. was never able to explain to her why she had a different mother. >> on twitter, what was the relationship between edith and bammy. >> bammy had a little white house where t.r. would come to have sec
alice had a leg problem. she stretched her leg. she was indulgent towards alice. alice said i'm not going go to boarding school. so her step mother gave into that. but as alice got older, i think she was seeking attention that she never ever had. so to find that attention, she couldn't quite get it from her father or step mother. didn't get it from her step siblings, alice looks on a bigger stage for that. once she began to cross the lines of propriety, the relationship became more strained....
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alice in front of her tree. picture ofth l, one of my favorites, the little boys posing with the white house guards. it's just -- this is how president roosevelt's children were present to the public. and usually they were used in the magazine articles or the cover of magazine. that sort of thing. >> women, that's the scene for this young family. 42--year-old president and 40-year-old first lady coming to the white house. how did the public re act? what was the role of the press in promoting what was happening in the white house? >> the public was delighted. it was a long time since there was children in the white house. the children came and they become fascinating part of our watching what is going on in washington. so the children's antics were in the newspapers, and there was very little attempt to stop that, i think. particularly after t. r. learned it was pretty good press for him. so the children and their antics. some you saw there, their pets they were very important parts of roosevelt's public per sewn
alice in front of her tree. picture ofth l, one of my favorites, the little boys posing with the white house guards. it's just -- this is how president roosevelt's children were present to the public. and usually they were used in the magazine articles or the cover of magazine. that sort of thing. >> women, that's the scene for this young family. 42--year-old president and 40-year-old first lady coming to the white house. how did the public re act? what was the role of the press in...
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and also for the movement in preservation, and again to alice kerri.is tuesday, september third, 2013, happy, labor day weekend. and we have welcome everyone to the commission on community investment and infrastructure, call the role. >> item one, roll call, members, respond when i call your name. >> ellinigton. >> yes. >> modejar. >> here. >> rosales. >> here. >> johnson. >> here. >> singh,. >> here. >> item two, announcements, a, the next schedule commission meeting will be a special meeting held on tuesday september 17, at 4:00 p.m. at the center for it is arts, and the announcement of the sound to producing devises, the ringing off of the cell phones and pagers. >> the member of the public have three minutes, unless it is adopted shorter. it is recommended that the members of the public who wish to address the commission, fill out a card and submit the completed card to the commission secretary. the next order is item three. action taken in closed. if any, and there are no actions, the next is item four, matters of unfinished business and we have no items. >> next is four, items o
and also for the movement in preservation, and again to alice kerri.is tuesday, september third, 2013, happy, labor day weekend. and we have welcome everyone to the commission on community investment and infrastructure, call the role. >> item one, roll call, members, respond when i call your name. >> ellinigton. >> yes. >> modejar. >> here. >> rosales. >> here. >> johnson. >> here. >> singh,. >> here. >> item two,...
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if castro valley chooses to go with alice, it would not be alone. there are several bay area school districts that have used the training. >> what if you can't run and hide? what are you going to do? you need tomorrow power these kids. >> reporter: nicole hirschberg is a mother of three. while no one likes to think of the worst-case scenario, she's glad someone is thinking ahead. >> you know, it's scary to think that we have to bring this up and think about how our kids are going to be safe. i don't like to think about it but i'm glad people are talking about it. >> reporter: in castro valley, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >> if castro valley chooses the alice approach it would only implement it at its middle schools and high schools. a decision should be made in the next couple of months after feedback from parents. >>> time now is 4:40. tonight's mission to the moon based in the bay area. the role our scientists will play in nasa's launch. >> and from the package to the sink to the roasting pan, the big mistake we're making when we cook chicken, according t
if castro valley chooses to go with alice, it would not be alone. there are several bay area school districts that have used the training. >> what if you can't run and hide? what are you going to do? you need tomorrow power these kids. >> reporter: nicole hirschberg is a mother of three. while no one likes to think of the worst-case scenario, she's glad someone is thinking ahead. >> you know, it's scary to think that we have to bring this up and think about how our kids are...
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commissioners item 3 recognizing alice kerry's to the historic preservation. good afternoon tim with the department staff. the resolution to honor her was not presented because we need to attend the memorial service. we are asking you to pass a resolution and it will be forwarded to the state office of historic preservation for alice's nomination for a governor's award. commissioner >> i would i was going to make a few comments. of course, i'm no support of this but the third line should be projects plural and kerry company should be consistent with the rest and therefore be it rofldz is it the california state office i don't remember. >> i'm with the department staff we ocher use the california historic preservation and any member of the public wish to speak on this item seeing none, public comment is closed. i move to adopt the resolution >> i second. >> on that motion to adopt the resolution he recognizing alice contributions. so moved that passed 5 to zero. and places you under commission matters ease announcements. >> i'll skip report for the sake of item
commissioners item 3 recognizing alice kerry's to the historic preservation. good afternoon tim with the department staff. the resolution to honor her was not presented because we need to attend the memorial service. we are asking you to pass a resolution and it will be forwarded to the state office of historic preservation for alice's nomination for a governor's award. commissioner >> i would i was going to make a few comments. of course, i'm no support of this but the third line should...
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that includes alice johnson. they are about to sign a deal within the hour. alice joins us now. alice are you satisfied? >> yes, i am. thank you. >> did you think you might be able to get better than 4.3%? or you thought this is the best we can get right now? >> we were looking at 4.8, but we closed at 4.3, so i'm have happy, yes. >> how much money are you going to save and what will you do with the money? >> credit card bills, some vacation, hopefully, and, you know, just put some money away, saving probably about -- >> if i understand you have had this place for what nine years. what went into your thinking in terms of why making the decision over the last couple of months. why now? >> well, i knew the rates were kind of low and we -- we just got engaged so figured, you know, why not. it was a good time before they go back up, so we did it now. >> have you been paying much attention to the talk about rates going up and rates going down in terms of what the fed has been doing, did that make you think maybe if he would have stuck around a little bit longer maybe we could have go
that includes alice johnson. they are about to sign a deal within the hour. alice joins us now. alice are you satisfied? >> yes, i am. thank you. >> did you think you might be able to get better than 4.3%? or you thought this is the best we can get right now? >> we were looking at 4.8, but we closed at 4.3, so i'm have happy, yes. >> how much money are you going to save and what will you do with the money? >> credit card bills, some vacation, hopefully, and, you...
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alice and as you know, alice carry was also a former member of the lamb works preservation advisory board and served as pers. >> commissioner moore? >> while you were there, was there a discussion about powell street yesterday? one of the most unusual cases that i ever heard walk by powell street a historic building on the block across from the sacks fifth avenue and someone was applying for the installation of a window washing machine which is the contemporary buildings, and so i was curious as to whether or not that was brought forward and what the discussion was. >> the major permit alter was approved for the window washing equipment, the reason that it had to go before the commission to be osha compliant the equipment involved extending the parapit of the building and so that triggered review by the full commission and it was unanimously approved and i believe it was on the consent calendar. >> commissioner antonini? >> mr. fry, thank you. and in regards to the bali building it was the certificate of appropriateness was granted, but did it include putting the brick wall back or not? >
alice and as you know, alice carry was also a former member of the lamb works preservation advisory board and served as pers. >> commissioner moore? >> while you were there, was there a discussion about powell street yesterday? one of the most unusual cases that i ever heard walk by powell street a historic building on the block across from the sacks fifth avenue and someone was applying for the installation of a window washing machine which is the contemporary buildings, and so i...
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here is a view -- alice isabout alice, exceedingly pretty and has a remarkably steady head. in some ways, it is very childlike. ted is a good boy and does well in school. kermit is odd and independent as always. ethel is just a handful. she is a replica. idiot.he beautiful some of those terms sound harsh to us today but were terms of endearment. >> it was probably spot on at that point in time. a pretty steady head and would grow up into a woman who had wonderful political achievements. archie had a tough time and had health problems when he was a young lad. kermit was the poetic one. both of his family -- both of his parents confided in them -- in him. anet ethel when she was older person. very gracious and wonderful lady. -- upon rock a palm whom you could build the rest of the family. he bore the brunt of all his nations.expert what to do with your life, manliness. >> where the roosevelts put their six children, the largest family in the white house? 15, but i do not know if they were all at the white house. be among the largest family ever. thosewas more typical in days,
here is a view -- alice isabout alice, exceedingly pretty and has a remarkably steady head. in some ways, it is very childlike. ted is a good boy and does well in school. kermit is odd and independent as always. ethel is just a handful. she is a replica. idiot.he beautiful some of those terms sound harsh to us today but were terms of endearment. >> it was probably spot on at that point in time. a pretty steady head and would grow up into a woman who had wonderful political achievements....
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and also for the movement in preservation, and again to alice kerri. . >> a very exciting day for all of san francisco. thank you for being here today. i'm the elected representative i represent district 10. that's the local community. thank you for joining us today. i as well every member that on the stage are happy to be here. it's been a long time coming. we're excited because we're going to be breaking ground for the first block of homes in the shipyard. i would like to recognize mayor ed lee. you may applaud (clapping) >> i also to recognize mayor willie brown (clapping). >> also ms. bonner (clapping). >> by the end of this project will be a leniently and also form supervisor sophie maxwell. >> and we will get to any introduction to the rest of the folks on the instantly. at this time i want to bring up our mc. she's brought the news to our living rooms for years this is ms. pam. (clapping) >> and the journalist she's been inducted into the arts and sciences and she's receives any with regards honoring her contribution to california. it's a great principle she will join use it in
and also for the movement in preservation, and again to alice kerri. . >> a very exciting day for all of san francisco. thank you for being here today. i'm the elected representative i represent district 10. that's the local community. thank you for joining us today. i as well every member that on the stage are happy to be here. it's been a long time coming. we're excited because we're going to be breaking ground for the first block of homes in the shipyard. i would like to recognize...
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alice: why pick on martha, ronald? i was just trying to prove a point. what point? that cats are geniuses compared to dogs.
alice: why pick on martha, ronald? i was just trying to prove a point. what point? that cats are geniuses compared to dogs.
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(groans) alice: hey, look at martha's feet. truman: hmm, i wonder what she's dreaming. rats! we did it! great work, team. our work here isn't finished. we can't rest as long as danger lurks. you're right. what are we waiting for? all: let's go! martha. flying?
(groans) alice: hey, look at martha's feet. truman: hmm, i wonder what she's dreaming. rats! we did it! great work, team. our work here isn't finished. we can't rest as long as danger lurks. you're right. what are we waiting for? all: let's go! martha. flying?
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i think alice knew that. alice was strong-willed. her grandparents would buy her anything. she had a strong will and i think edith would have preferred a little more client, traditional daughter. so i think that was tough. to talk to seemed alice about her mother's death. willing to explain to her why she had a different mother. on twitter asks connectionas a between tr and grammy. a smart anduite capable person. she ran sagamore hill and set it up before edith moved in, so there is a bit of competition between annie and edith about who is going to be the political advisor. most of the time they worked together, but it is clear that --ie was quite a for medical quite a formidable woman. hill toturn to sagamore see how edith ran the household, which she established as her own . certainlye hill was designed to be a summer home. it was always their primary residence. in the first five or six years at they were married, they lived here year-round. after the white house he lived here year round again. it really was the center of their life, even if they weren't here, it was wher
i think alice knew that. alice was strong-willed. her grandparents would buy her anything. she had a strong will and i think edith would have preferred a little more client, traditional daughter. so i think that was tough. to talk to seemed alice about her mother's death. willing to explain to her why she had a different mother. on twitter asks connectionas a between tr and grammy. a smart anduite capable person. she ran sagamore hill and set it up before edith moved in, so there is a bit of...
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and in august, in august, 2011, alice griffith was awarded choice neighborhood grant funding subsequent to the award, the senior housing development was identified as the first phase for the off site housing for the qualified residents who may want another housing option. while, all public housing units will be replaced on site, any qualified residents who may want to live in a senior community, with the access to a variety of services along third street will be prioritized to live at the carroll avenue, senior housing development. >> i just wanted to show you, that the site map for this development, and the lot three is where the senior housing and the senior center will be created. lot one, is the two lots facing third street and currently there are market rate condos that are there and the fresh and easy on the corner of carroll avenue and third street. and then there is a couple of restaurant adjacent that are doing well very and then lot two will be the development of the family housing, by a private developer and it will be market rate, housing. and this is our development. and th
and in august, in august, 2011, alice griffith was awarded choice neighborhood grant funding subsequent to the award, the senior housing development was identified as the first phase for the off site housing for the qualified residents who may want another housing option. while, all public housing units will be replaced on site, any qualified residents who may want to live in a senior community, with the access to a variety of services along third street will be prioritized to live at the...
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alice congratulations, 4.3 is pretty good, and good luck to you and your fiance, we wish you the best. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> low rates are also a big reason to buy a home instead of renting. ted joins us now to explain. if it's a good time to refinance, it has to be a great time to buy, how come? >> thanks for having me. when we look into renting or buys, we take into account all of the costs. not just your mortgage payment, but how much you might have to spend on maintenance, and the taxes, take all of that into account, it now looks 35% cheaper to buy than to rent. now that may sound like a big gap. it may sound very cheap,
alice congratulations, 4.3 is pretty good, and good luck to you and your fiance, we wish you the best. >> thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> low rates are also a big reason to buy a home instead of renting. ted joins us now to explain. if it's a good time to refinance, it has to be a great time to buy, how come? >> thanks for having me. when we look into renting or buys, we take into account all of the costs. not just your mortgage payment, but how much you...
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politically damaging to whom, in your view, alice? >> well, it's going to be politically damaging to the democrats when they -- if they decide to shut down the government because what we're seeing here is, as we said, a bipartisan members of the house voted to support funding the government. the key is had it gets over to the senate and they have to do decide are they going to support what the will of the people is, is to not to continue to support obamacare? we have key democratic senators up for re-election, hagan, landrieu and begich. they're going to have to decide if they're going to support oba obamacare -- >> john, politically damaging to whom? >> look, it's pretty clear, we have the president in 1996 that house republicans at that time were blamed for a government shutdown, and pret clinton was handily re-elected. look, the cycle of our politics follows cycles of arrogance and overreach and then backlash. republicans know they're laying with fire. one way you can tell that is because alice doesn't want to own the implications
politically damaging to whom, in your view, alice? >> well, it's going to be politically damaging to the democrats when they -- if they decide to shut down the government because what we're seeing here is, as we said, a bipartisan members of the house voted to support funding the government. the key is had it gets over to the senate and they have to do decide are they going to support what the will of the people is, is to not to continue to support obamacare? we have key democratic...
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alice andres-frantz is with mni. let's look at the good first alice, and that concerns orders. > >that's right. we have new orders up 3.3 to 57.2. that was a decent jump. we've also got order backlogs up 3.5 to 46.5. the story here is that in our barometer waiting on the new orders is a little bit heavier than the order backlogs and so new orders is really the story and the thing that carried our barometer forward this month. we are also getting the same type of commentary from the manufacturing side that while new orders continue to come in, it is the order backlogs that are carrying companies across. > >for those new orders they're also paying a bit more and you look at that side as well. an indicator of inflation there. > >that's right. our prices pay component was up 1.6 to 65.2. that's the highest since november 2012. it's also the 4th consecutive month of increases so this is really a big eye catcher. we hearing price increases across the board. we hearing that suppliers are absolutely insistent on passing thes
alice andres-frantz is with mni. let's look at the good first alice, and that concerns orders. > >that's right. we have new orders up 3.3 to 57.2. that was a decent jump. we've also got order backlogs up 3.5 to 46.5. the story here is that in our barometer waiting on the new orders is a little bit heavier than the order backlogs and so new orders is really the story and the thing that carried our barometer forward this month. we are also getting the same type of commentary from the...
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i'm going to go to alice. play it out for us. what is going to happen here? alice, you with us? >> yes, i am. >> just play it out, tell us exactly -- in the world according to alice, what happens here? >> well, what happens, you know, the world according to alice. none of this would be happening. we would be acting like a sensible grown-up country passing proposes bills and not even talking about -- >> yeah, but this is kindergarten. >> we're back in kindergarten. what's happening is that the house passed a continuing resolution that would fund the government for a short period. and attach defunding obama care to it. the senate is going to take that off and send it back. and with any luck, we will keep the government open and not defund obama care. but then there's the looming debt ceiling coming up at us very quickly by october 17th, the treasury secretary says. he won't have enough money to pay all the bills. how embarrassing is that? i mean, nobody should be in that situation. >> hey, kevin, i want you to jump in here. just tell me this, though, is the aei view of the world,
i'm going to go to alice. play it out for us. what is going to happen here? alice, you with us? >> yes, i am. >> just play it out, tell us exactly -- in the world according to alice, what happens here? >> well, what happens, you know, the world according to alice. none of this would be happening. we would be acting like a sensible grown-up country passing proposes bills and not even talking about -- >> yeah, but this is kindergarten. >> we're back in kindergarten....
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alice is amazing. everything that happened with time warner and got together a year ago and partnered up on this and wouldn't it be great if we got two major media organizations together, one traditional media which has a a lot of strength in eaching people via tv and one reaching people socially and if you could gather these together imagine what we can do? and so i think you called sizzle real. it was a sizzling experience to be in a high school in hare land and felt like a football pep rally but it was about bullying and they all took the pledge to stop it when they see it and amazing experience and tip of the hat to time warner to really understanding the issue and putting the weight of the media empire behind it to reach people, and second of all understanding how you sort -- there is the bully and there is the person being bullied but what if we got the 99% of other people inspired to take action? what kind of culture can we create? and that is the vant age point that facebook comes at it with. s
alice is amazing. everything that happened with time warner and got together a year ago and partnered up on this and wouldn't it be great if we got two major media organizations together, one traditional media which has a a lot of strength in eaching people via tv and one reaching people socially and if you could gather these together imagine what we can do? and so i think you called sizzle real. it was a sizzling experience to be in a high school in hare land and felt like a football pep rally...
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so, alice maggio took us for a tour of our options. first stop: the magic fluke, a local ukulele manufacturer. >> hello! ♪ >> we make a great solid body ukulele where we actually took the trees down and kiln-dried the wood. >> reporter: co-owner phyllis webb, a woman some might describe as from an earlier era. >> right here in sheffield, we've been able to find some wood for our fret boards, and we in our new violin, we'll be using an injection molder right here in pittsfield, so not far away. >> reporter: ideally, the magic fluke pays in berkshares for the parts to make its instruments. >> we do sell all over the world, but we hire local people. it's good for our country to keep manufacturing here. it's about community support, it's about shopping local, it's about sustainability right here where we live and where we work. >> reporter: now, the berkshires are known for a certain kind of lifestyle which attracts what you might call cosmopolitan locals. >> two macchiati. >> i came on a july 4th weekend 25 years ago and fell in love wi
so, alice maggio took us for a tour of our options. first stop: the magic fluke, a local ukulele manufacturer. >> hello! ♪ >> we make a great solid body ukulele where we actually took the trees down and kiln-dried the wood. >> reporter: co-owner phyllis webb, a woman some might describe as from an earlier era. >> right here in sheffield, we've been able to find some wood for our fret boards, and we in our new violin, we'll be using an injection molder right here in...
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. >> so i have irish smith and then alice rogers. commissioner commissioners i'm ricky live in district 6 i'm one of the community group folks that support the projects to convert the alley into a plaza and i serve on the committee of the tenderloin north of market working to make public assessable rooms and i severed on the open space task force and based on that report i want to highlight that high needs areas district 6 qualities. since the time of the report i've heard from a number of new families that would like to stay in the city and a raise their children and be part of it and having playground case is a big part of the world they want to be in. given the cost of real estate and where we're in the project i hope you can support and move forward this project to district 6 in particular the tenderloin. >> next speaker. >> hi i'm alice rogers i served on the task force and rick said it well, to support this proposal. it's time to acknowledge that our people are living in district 6 sensuous figures are 93 thousand people in dis
. >> so i have irish smith and then alice rogers. commissioner commissioners i'm ricky live in district 6 i'm one of the community group folks that support the projects to convert the alley into a plaza and i serve on the committee of the tenderloin north of market working to make public assessable rooms and i severed on the open space task force and based on that report i want to highlight that high needs areas district 6 qualities. since the time of the report i've heard from a number...
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and alice griffin i get we'll see you over the next few years a remarkable vision. and you'll see this around the country this is not just something we should do. there are some say we can't afford to do that and i say we can't afford not to do this. every time we do this $22 million is returned to taxpayers. why? because kids grew up and they can contribute to society crime goes down and school performs get better before they actually save money in the long run for taxpayers. so alice will be the next one >> we've been so inspired by examples like we've seen here, the president of the state of the union addressed announced we would be taking all the work choices neighborhoods to the next level throughout promise zones effort. not only are we going to bring housing and the education pieces bus the criminal justice efforts and health and human services with clinics and bring all the pieces together and transportation mayor we heard about this today. all the pieces are coming together when this fall 20 neighborhoods will bespectacled as promise zones. that will be the
and alice griffin i get we'll see you over the next few years a remarkable vision. and you'll see this around the country this is not just something we should do. there are some say we can't afford to do that and i say we can't afford not to do this. every time we do this $22 million is returned to taxpayers. why? because kids grew up and they can contribute to society crime goes down and school performs get better before they actually save money in the long run for taxpayers. so alice will be...
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who is pretty alice? >> guest: i left out a couple things i guess. alice fisher. she's a very interesting person that received attention from senator levin in particular, and that went away as i explained in the book, but had really never particularly tried cases and criticized for that. she was in the criminal division, i think, from 2001-2003, went to work, and she was basically, by the white house, directly placed here and there as they needed her. there's politics, but the bush-cheney reelection campaign, ect., not a political hack, i'm unkind, but i'll say "political hack," and was up for appointment when alberto gonzalez was attorney regime of the united states. ran afoul of senator levin because he said, a, she was close to the defense team, she had dealings with the defense team; b, she didn't have a lot of experience trying cases, and the most important where she was so stealth on this, bringing in the whole cheney torture guantanamo bay, gonzalez flair to this thing is she was approached when she was in the criminal division of the justice department by
who is pretty alice? >> guest: i left out a couple things i guess. alice fisher. she's a very interesting person that received attention from senator levin in particular, and that went away as i explained in the book, but had really never particularly tried cases and criticized for that. she was in the criminal division, i think, from 2001-2003, went to work, and she was basically, by the white house, directly placed here and there as they needed her. there's politics, but the bush-cheney...
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i think anne got it right and if i leave you with that thought that alice is doing is broadcasting this idea of you speak up when you see bullying occur, and what we're doing is taking the power of our platform that reaches almost a billion people what you all with us need to do is come up with programs that enable that to happen. this is the most inspiring thing i have seen and we need to replicate that in every high school around the world. >> i don't know if adults can do it. i think we have to create the space. we have to give them space to do it themselves somehow. i don't know. maybe it's a school climate thing. it's a conversation that we need to have. moving on to officer holly lawrence. her work is so inspiring to me. i read a story in texas and expulsions and suspensions are a direct pipeline to the juvenile justice system and the punitive approach doesn't fix anything. i can happily point you to that study and makes cases against that school discipline, but holly has come up with a really wonderful solution within law enforcement that we would love you to talk about and it's
i think anne got it right and if i leave you with that thought that alice is doing is broadcasting this idea of you speak up when you see bullying occur, and what we're doing is taking the power of our platform that reaches almost a billion people what you all with us need to do is come up with programs that enable that to happen. this is the most inspiring thing i have seen and we need to replicate that in every high school around the world. >> i don't know if adults can do it. i think...